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On July 27, 1864 Confederates led by Gen. Richard M. Gano surprised an outpost of the Sixth Kansas Cavalry at nearby Caldwell's Place. The Federal force was routed with a loss of 25 killed and wounded, 127 prisoners and much equipment. The Confederates lost…
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Spirit of the ConfederacyErected by the Robert E Lee N. 186 U.D.C.January 1908To all the heroes of the South that fought for the principles of States rights. Monument CommitteeJulia H Franklin, Bettie P. Mutcheson, Ella H. Sydnor, Marion S. Holt, Mabel F…
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To TheConfederateDefenders OfCharleston—Fort Sumter1861-1865(Around bottom of base:)Count Them Happy Who For Their Faith And Their Courage Endured A Great Fight
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Here was fought on February 20, 1864 the Battle of Ocean Pondunder the immediate command ofGeneral Alfred Holt Colquitt"Hero of Olustee" This decisive engagement prevented aSherman-like invasion of Georgia fromthe south. Erected April 20, 1936By the …
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This tablet marks the location of the gun house ofLatham's Battery. Organized May 28th, 1860. Left Lynchburg on the 23rd of April, 1861 and was mustered into the service of the C.S.A. on the 25th of April, 1861 with 95 men on roll; was known as Co. D, 38…
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Confederate Dead(Left face) In memory of that noble band, who have crossed the mystic stream,and are resting now in that happy land,where peace and pleasure reight supreme. The heroic deeds will never fade,from memory's brightest page,and their brave …
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(front)1861—1865Our Confederate Soldiers(rear)Erected by theDaughters of the ConfederacyofLynchburg, Virginiain 1899,to commemorate the heroismof our Confederate Soldiers(side)Kirk Wood Otey Chapter U.D.C.(side)Old Dominion Chapter U.D.C.
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Henry Timrod 1828 ~ 1867 Poet Laureate of the Confederacy ~ * ~Within this building he taught, among others, "Katie," later to become his wife.
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Beneath this hallowed ground lay the remains of fifty-five Confederate soldiers. They gave their lives to establish southern independence, protect their homes, and preserve states rights. These original headstones were placed in May 1903 by the Joe Wheeler …
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FrontHonoring Berkeley County Confederate Soldiers "Deo Vindice" J B Adkins, S Adkins, S Alexander, J Armstrong, J F Avinger, E Ball, I Ball, J M Ball, J Ball, W J Ball, A Ballentine, J J Ballentine, L E Ballentine, W J Bates, D F Baxter, J J Blanton, W …
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